Hazing complaint filed against master initiator in Salilig death
A hazing complaint has been filed against Daniel Perry, also known as 'Sting,' for allegedly violating the Anti-Hazing Act in the death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig.
Perry is accused of being the master initiator and participated in the initiation rites that led to Salilig's death.
Salilig's body was found in a vacant lot in Cavite after he went missing, with evidence suggesting he was beaten over 70 times during the hazing.
On Saturday, Perry underwent inquest proceedings at the Department of Justice along with six other suspects involved in the case.
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